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Magnetic Parts Tray 4 Inch Stainless Steel Bowl Holder Screws Bolts

Magnetic Parts Tray 4 Inch Stainless Steel Bowl Holder Screws Bolts

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Magnetic Parts Tray 4" - Stainless Steel Parts Holder

4" Diameter | Stainless Steel | Magnetic Base | Rubber Bottom | Parts Organization

MAGNETIC PARTS TRAY - KEEP SCREWS AND FASTENERS WHERE YOU CAN FIND THEM

The magnetic bowl that holds your hardware in place - no more chasing rolling screws or losing small parts during installation work!

4" Stainless Steel | Strong Magnets | Non-Slip Base

Key Benefits at a Glance

4" Diameter

Holds plenty of small parts.

Magnetic Base

Parts stay put, not rolling away.

Stainless Steel

Durable and corrosion resistant.

Rubber Base

Non-slip, protects surfaces.

Magnetic Parts Tray 4" - Damascus, Oregon:

The Magnetic Parts Tray is a 4-inch diameter stainless steel bowl with embedded magnets in the base that hold metal parts in place. When you dump screws, bolts, nuts, or washers into the tray, the magnets grip them and prevent them from rolling around or spilling out if the tray is bumped or tilted. The rubber bottom keeps the tray from sliding on work surfaces and protects finished surfaces from scratches. For gutter contractors, a magnetic parts tray solves the problem of loose hardware during installation. Instead of screws rolling off a ladder shelf or getting lost in grass below, they sit securely in the magnetic tray until you pick them up. The 4-inch size is compact enough to set on a ladder top or carry in a tool bag, but large enough to hold a working supply of hanger screws, sheet metal screws, pop rivets, or other small fasteners. The stainless steel construction resists corrosion from job site exposure - rain, moisture, and handling will not rust the tray. The magnetic base is strong enough to hold parts even when the tray is tilted at an angle, which is useful when working on sloped surfaces or when the tray is not perfectly level. GutterAll stocks Magnetic Parts Trays at the Damascus, Oregon warehouse for contractors who want to stop losing small parts on the job site.

Product Diameter Material Base
Magnetic Parts Tray 4 inches Stainless steel Magnetic with rubber bottom

Location: GutterAll - 19759 SE Sunnyside Rd, Damascus, Oregon 97089 - Mon-Fri 7am-4pm, Sat 9am-2pm PST

Phone: (503) 850-6784

Email: sales@gutterall.com

Contractor Pricing: Volume discounts available

How Magnetic Parts Trays Work

The tray is a shallow stainless steel bowl with magnets embedded in the base. When you place steel screws, bolts, nuts, washers, or other ferrous metal parts in the tray, the magnets attract and hold them. The parts do not just sit loosely - they are magnetically gripped to the bottom of the tray. This means you can bump the tray, tilt it, or even turn it at an angle without parts rolling out. The rubber ring on the bottom serves two purposes: it keeps the tray from sliding on smooth surfaces, and it protects finished surfaces (like vehicle hoods or countertops) from scratches if you set the tray down during work.

Job Site Applications:

The Magnetic Parts Tray is useful anytime you need to keep small metal parts organized and accessible:

Application Parts Held Why Magnetic Tray Helps
Gutter Hanger Installation Hanger screws Screws stay put on ladder
Downspout Mounting Bracket screws, straps No lost hardware
Sheet Metal Work Sheet metal screws Fast access, no rolling
End Cap Installation Pop rivets, screws Small parts secured
Equipment Maintenance Bolts, nuts, washers Parts organized during disassembly

Contractor Insight: The magnetic parts tray is especially useful on ladders. When you set a tray of screws on a ladder shelf or step, normal trays let screws roll and fall. The magnetic tray holds them in place even if you bump the ladder. This means fewer trips down the ladder to retrieve dropped screws, and fewer screws lost in bushes, mulch, or grass where they become hazards for lawn equipment later. The 4-inch size fits easily on most ladder tops and does not take up much space in a tool bag.

4-Inch Diameter - Compact But Capable:

The 4-inch diameter is a practical size for job site use. It is large enough to hold a working supply of screws or fasteners - typically 20-50 depending on size - but small enough to fit in tight spaces. The tray sits easily on a ladder top, workbench corner, or vehicle fender. It fits in most tool bags for transport between job sites. Larger trays (6-inch or bigger) hold more parts but take up more space and can be awkward on ladders. Smaller trays (3-inch) are more portable but hold fewer parts. The 4-inch size balances capacity and portability for most gutter installation and general contractor work.

Stainless Steel Construction:

The tray bowl is stainless steel, which provides corrosion resistance and durability. Unlike painted or plated steel trays, stainless steel will not rust, chip, or flake with job site exposure. Rain, humidity, sweaty hands, and outdoor storage will not degrade the tray. The smooth stainless surface is also easy to clean - metal shavings, oil, or dirt wipe off easily. The polished finish makes it easy to see parts in the tray, even in low light conditions. Stainless steel also does not interfere with the magnetic function since the magnets are in the base, not the bowl walls.

Key Features of Magnetic Parts Tray 4":

Feature Description Contractor Benefit
4" Diameter Compact bowl size Fits ladders and tool bags
Magnetic Base Embedded magnets Parts stay put, no rolling
Stainless Steel Corrosion-resistant bowl Durable for outdoor use
Rubber Base Non-slip bottom ring Stays in place, no scratching
Shallow Bowl Easy part access Quick pickup, no digging
Holds Steel Parts Screws, bolts, nuts, washers Common fastener organization

The Magnetic Parts Tray 4" is a stainless steel bowl with embedded magnets that hold screws, bolts, nuts, washers, and other small metal parts in place. Also known as a magnetic dish, magnetic bowl, or parts holder, this accessory prevents hardware from rolling away or spilling during work. The 4-inch diameter provides compact capacity for ladder work and tight spaces. Non-slip rubber base keeps tray in place and protects surfaces. GutterAll stocks Magnetic Parts Trays at the Damascus, Oregon warehouse. Contact (503) 850-6784 or email sales@gutterall.com to order.

Key Benefits - Why Contractors Use Magnetic Parts Trays:

  • Parts Stay Put: Magnets hold screws and fasteners in place
  • No Rolling: Parts do not roll away when tray is bumped
  • Tilt Resistant: Magnets hold even when tray is angled
  • Ladder Friendly: 4-inch size fits ladder tops easily
  • Reduced Drops: Fewer lost screws on job sites
  • Quick Access: Shallow bowl for easy part pickup
  • Stainless Steel: Corrosion resistant for outdoor use
  • Non-Slip Base: Rubber bottom prevents sliding
  • Surface Safe: Rubber protects finished surfaces
  • Compact Size: Fits in tool bags for transport
  • Easy to Clean: Smooth surface wipes clean
  • Holds Various Parts: Screws, bolts, nuts, washers, bits
  • No Batteries: Permanent magnets, no charging
  • Durable Construction: Built for job site conditions
  • Visible Contents: Polished surface shows parts clearly

Product Specifications:

Product Type: Magnetic Parts Tray / Magnetic Bowl
Diameter: 4 inches
Bowl Material: Stainless steel
Base: Magnetic with rubber bottom ring
Magnet Type: Embedded permanent magnets
Holds: Screws, bolts, nuts, washers, bits, small steel parts
Works With: Steel/iron (ferrous) items only
Expected Service Life: Magnets are permanent and do not weaken; stainless steel resists corrosion; rubber base may wear with heavy use; replace if magnets become dislodged or base separates
Condition: New

Parts Organization Options Comparison:

MAGNETIC PARTS TRAY (THIS PRODUCT)

  • Parts held magnetically
  • No rolling or spilling
  • Tilt resistant
  • Stationary use

Best for: Stationary parts organization

MAGNETIC WRIST BAND

  • Parts on your wrist
  • Moves with you
  • Smaller capacity
  • Active fastening

Best for: Mobile hands-free access

REGULAR PARTS TRAY

  • Parts sit loosely
  • Can roll and spill
  • No magnetic hold
  • Lower cost

Best for: Level surfaces only

Pro Tip: Many contractors use both a magnetic parts tray and a magnetic wrist band together. The tray sits on the ladder top or work surface holding your bulk supply of screws. You transfer a few screws to your wrist band for active driving, then reload from the tray. This combines the capacity of the tray with the mobility of the wrist band. The magnetic tray holds your reserve supply secure while you work through the screws on your wrist.

Common Names - Same Accessory:

Magnetic parts trays are known by several names in the trades:

Magnetic Parts Tray

Most common name

Magnetic Dish

Shape description

Magnetic Bowl

Alternative name

Parts Holder

Function name

Magnetic Tray

Short form

Screw Tray

Common use name

Who Uses Magnetic Parts Trays?

Gutter Installation Contractors

  • Hanger screw organization
  • Ladder-top parts staging
  • Downspout bracket hardware
  • End cap rivets and screws
  • Sheet metal screws
  • Reducing dropped parts

Contractor Benefit: Fewer lost screws on site

General Contractors

  • Equipment repair parts
  • Assembly hardware staging
  • Disassembly organization
  • Workbench parts holding
  • Vehicle maintenance
  • Shop organization

Contractor Benefit: Organized parts, no lost hardware

Setup Guide - How to Use Magnetic Parts Tray:

  1. Place on Stable Surface: Set tray on ladder top, workbench, or other stable surface
  2. Verify Rubber Base Contact: Ensure rubber bottom is flat against surface for non-slip grip
  3. Add Parts: Place screws, bolts, nuts, or other steel parts in tray
  4. Parts Magnetize: Magnets in base grip parts and hold them in place
  5. Work as Usual: Pick up parts from tray as needed during work
  6. Refill as Needed: Add more parts from supply when tray runs low
  7. Move Carefully: Tray can be moved with parts inside - magnets hold them
  8. Clean After Use: Wipe tray clean of metal shavings or debris

Pro Tip: When working on a ladder, position the magnetic tray within easy reach but not where you might knock it off. The magnets will hold parts if you bump the tray, but they will not save the tray itself if you knock it off the ladder. Some contractors use a lanyard or tool tether attached to the tray as a backup. Also remember that the magnets only hold ferrous (steel/iron) parts - aluminum, brass, and stainless steel fasteners will not stick and can still roll out.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: How many screws can this hold?

The 4-inch tray can hold approximately 20-50 screws depending on size - more small screws, fewer large bolts. It is designed for a working supply, not bulk storage.

Q: Will it hold parts if tilted?

Yes. The magnets are strong enough to hold parts even when the tray is tilted at an angle. Parts will stay in place on uneven surfaces or if the tray is bumped.

Q: Does it work with stainless steel screws?

Most stainless steel is non-magnetic or weakly magnetic. Carbon steel and zinc-plated screws work best. Test your specific fasteners to verify magnetic attraction.

Q: Can I set this on a car hood?

Yes. The rubber base protects painted surfaces from scratches. This makes it useful for automotive work as well as construction.

Q: Will the magnets wear out?

The magnets are permanent and do not weaken with normal use. They do not require batteries or charging and will last indefinitely under normal conditions.

Q: Is contractor pricing available?

Yes. GutterAll offers contractor pricing on accessories. Contact (503) 850-6784 or email sales@gutterall.com for volume pricing.

Safety and Care Notice

KEEP AWAY FROM SENSITIVE ELECTRONICS AND MEDICAL DEVICES. The magnets can affect pacemakers, defibrillators, credit cards, and electronic devices. Do not place near magnetic-sensitive items. The tray holds parts but is not a secure container - do not overfill or rely on it to contain parts during transport. Secure the tray position when working on ladders to prevent the tray itself from falling. The magnets only hold ferrous metals - aluminum, brass, copper, and some stainless steel grades will not stick. Clean metal shavings from the tray periodically to maintain magnetic strength. If magnets become dislodged or the rubber base separates, replace the tray.

Order Magnetic Parts Tray 4"

The magnetic bowl that keeps your screws and fasteners where you can find them.

Magnetic Parts Tray 4" holds screws, bolts, nuts, washers, and small metal parts securely with embedded magnets. Stainless steel construction resists corrosion. Rubber base prevents sliding and protects surfaces. 4-inch diameter fits ladders and tool bags. GutterAll stocks Magnetic Parts Trays at the Damascus, Oregon warehouse. Contractor pricing available.

Contact GutterAll: (503) 850-6784

Or email: sales@gutterall.com

GutterAll - Magnetic Parts Tray 4"

The parts holder that keeps hardware in place. Magnetic Parts Tray 4" is a stainless steel bowl with embedded magnets that hold screws, bolts, nuts, and other metal fasteners in place. Parts do not roll or spill when tray is bumped or tilted. Non-slip rubber base keeps tray in position and protects finished surfaces. Compact 4-inch diameter fits ladder tops and tool bags.

GutterAll - Damascus, Oregon

Professional Gutter and Roofing Supplies for Contractors

Address:
19759 SE Sunnyside Rd
Damascus, OR 97089
Hours:
Mon-Fri: 7am-4pm
Sat: 9am-2pm PST
Email:
sales@gutterall.com
Phone:
(503) 850-6784
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